Some of these will send environmental news direct to your inbox.

See also past issues of Kingston Environment News, in case you've missed other reviews of books, films, radio, television... 

Other things we like and hope you will too:

  • The Solutions Journalism Network - leading a global shift in journalism focused on advancing rigorous reporting about how people are trying to solve problems and what we can learn from their successes and failures.
  • Kew's Carbon Garden showcases the essential role plants and fungi play in tackling climate change, and how our gardens will have to change in the future.

  • Climate conversations: How can we communicate the urgency of the climate and nature crises without alienating people? Several organisations and individuals suggest some useful strategies, resources and encouraging data, not least that concerns about climate and nature are now felt by a majority. Some recommended books:
    - Damon Centola’s  Change
    - David McRaney’s  How Minds Change
    Some recommended websites:  
    The Revolution will not be on Social Media by Hugh Knowles, Co-Director of Friends of the Earth
    Larger Us and their training   
    - Climate Outreach Britain Talks Climate & Nature - “Our research finds overwhelming evidence that getting the story right has never been more crucial. When we fail to connect with people’s realities and aspirations we undermine our own hard-won progress. But when we get it right we build strong and almost universal support for bold action on climate change.” and the seven British segments, produced by More in Common.
    - Climate Outreach toolkit - how to talk about climate issues, including net zero and climate adaptation.

  • Lawyers Are Responsible - aiming to align the UK legal system with sustainable, liveable planetary conditions

  • Travel Better - positively impact the people and places we visit this and future summer holidays... simply by changing the way we travel.

  • Ideas about Climate change (ted.com)
  • Client Earth uses “the power of the law to protect all life on Earth, combining thousands of individual voices into one powerful force for change.
  • Calculate your Ecological Footprint and personal Overshoot Day. 
  • The Long Time Project “is focused on finding new ways to help us care about the long-term future, so that we take responsibility for it in the short-term."
  • The Climate Majority Project. "a rallying place for citizen climate action. We help projects to grow, get funding, and connect with as many willing hands as possible."
  • Countdown 
  • RePlanet - "a new kind of environmental movement with a radical, science-backed plan to repair the damage to our precious starship Earth... Let's replan the future."
  • Green House -  "a think tank founded in 2011. It aims to lead the development of green thinking in the UK."
  • The How to Academy “the Home of Big Thinking” - from Nobel laureates to Pulitzer Prize winners, some of the world’s most influential thinkers share their insights and ideas in livestreams, live events and a video library which includes speakers on climate science.  
  • Reasons to be Cheerful - “News for when you’ve had too much news”, with a section on climate and environment
  • Experience some of the world’s most beautiful places with Wiki Loves Earth 2022  
  • EcoWatch - For a Healthier Planet
  • Global Action Plan - an environmental charity working towards a green and thriving planet where everyone can enjoy happy and healthy lives within the Earth’s limits 
  • Countdown, a global initiative, powered by TED and Future Stewards, to accelerate solutions to the climate crisis.
  • Fruganomics - making green easy (on Facebook too) 
  • London Parks Friends Groups and their newsletter and Facebook page
  • Ecosia - the search engine that plants trees with your searches - for free!
  • Hubbub’s collection of easy tips and ideas that are good for you, your wallet, and the environment.  
  • Past issues of Kingston Environment News, in case you've missed other good things.